in assassins creed 2, at the end Nicollo Machiavelli tells Ezio he,Ll write a book about him, and I thought what the game was refering to would be The Prince, but i'm not sure. does anyone know exacly what book he was talking about?
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On the Assassin's Creed wiki it says that when Machiavelli tells Ezio, 'I intend to write a book about you someday,' (Or something to that extent) that the book was one of his most famous pieces, 'The Prince'. Ironically (to me) it's said that the book was actually based on the real Cesare Borgia (The antagonist of the game, for those who haven't played it yet).
It's the Prince, they are talking about how Machiavelli admires Ezio's strong, pragmatic leadership, and if you remember Ezio tells him to make the book short (the Prince is less than 200 pages long)Either it's the Prince or Discouses On Livy, but I doubt it on either book...
Metamania
[QUOTE="Metamania"]It's the Prince, they are talking about how Machiavelli admires Ezio's strong, pragmatic leadership, and if you remember Ezio tells him to make the book short (the Prince is less than 200 pages long)Either it's the Prince or Discouses On Livy, but I doubt it on either book...
Black_Knight_00
Yeah, you're right, I do remember the scene, so I was wrong. It was The Prince, now that I think of it.
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